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Originally posted by bobbymfw
I'm not going to make any judgments on this until I actually hear the album, but based on "Hey You" and the leaked versions of CS and TBGO, I'm expecting this to be pretty banal stuff. I don't know why Madonna didn't opt to work with more innovative people like Outkast or Kanye or Missy if she wanted a more urban album.
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i feel you
actually Madonna did one song with KANYE WEST (read on M Tribe)
but let's wait and see
i have the feeling that whenever we expect too much the project is dissapoiting (example: the FEEDBACK video from janet is a terrible mistake although the song is hot)
so maybe this weird project from Madonna will be successful
M-Tribe had a chance to report the first detailed info about six tracks from the new album recording sessions, including the title track, "Give it to me" - a cool uptempo hit produced by Pharrell Williams, and five songs produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake, including the first single, "4 Minutes To Save The World", for which director Jonas Akerlund will be shooting a video featuring all three music stars in January 2008, "Dance Tonight", a cool disco track inspired by the classic of the late 70s and early 80's, an amazing ballad called "The Devil Wouldn't Recognize You", the beautiful "Miles Away" - a song that has "hit" written all over it, and "Across The Sky", another song featuring Justin Timberlake on backing vocals that eventually did not make the final cut of the album, which - as we had the chance to report for the very first time - will contain 13 tracks, just like her acclaimed "Ray of Light" record ten years before.
If we'll have to wait a few more weeks to hear the new Madonna sound, the lady just can't stop working and she's been busy making the photo session for her new CD - teaming up once again with the talents of Steven Klein and Giovanni Bianco. But the new album will also have another unexpected collaboration, because when Madonna was putting the finishing touches to her CD at RecordPlant studios in L.A. Kanye West was recording his own stuff in the next room: a fortunate coincidence that brought the rapper to temporarely switch from the King to the Queen of Pop.